Vaginal Pimples – Around The Clit

Vaginal pimples are pimples, like acne, that are abased around the vagina.

What Are The Symptoms Of Vaginal Pimples

The classic symptom of a vaginal pimple is a cluster of small, fluid-filled blisters that break, forming painful sores that crust and heal over the course of several days. Some people only get a small rash or bumps that appear on the skin that appears to be pimples.

Some have painful urination and some women have fluid discharges from the vagina. Sores also may appear on skin four to seven days after a person has been infected and there also may be flu like symptoms including fever and swollen nymph glands following the initial infection.

Symptoms come and go with varying frequency and duration, depending on the person infected. For example, a person could have flare-ups on and off for a year while another person could have symptoms for a few weeks then stop altogether. Flare-ups usually happen during an outbreak and the symptoms typically are itching, burning, tingling sensations in the affected area and sharp pains in the leg or pelvis.

Herpes sores are usually the worst the first time they appear, but in later breakouts, sores tend to be less painful and last for a shorter period of time. The symptoms of vaginal herpes or genital herpes can effect the following places on the body: the penis, scrotum, vulva, vagina, anus, urethra, thighs, and buttocks, however, many people never have genital or vaginal herpes and mistake the symptoms for other types of maladies, such as hemorrhoids, vaginal yeast infection, jock itch, insect bites and ingrown hair.

How Can Vaginal And Genital Herpes Be Treated

Vaginal and genital herpes can be treated by oral creams, oral or injected medications and/or laser/chemical surgery. For a advice on how to treat vaginal or genital herpes or if you or anybody you know have it, you may need to consult a doctor and find out what types of treatments are available to you.